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Educational Research for Social Change

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BOWLES, Tracy Nicole  and  DE VOS, Mark. Creating an Epistemically Diverse Undergraduate Linguistics Curriculum. Educ. res. soc. change [online]. 2022, vol.11, n.2, pp.57-75. ISSN 2221-4070.  http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2221-4070/2021/v11i2a4.

This article outlines the implementation of a service-learning course, Linguistics and Community, in a linguistics combined, second- and third-year curriculum. Adopting a qualitative, textual-analytic methodology using Luckett (2001) as an analytical lens, supplemented by quantitative data, we set out to enlist service-learning as one useful means to attain an epistemically diverse linguistics curriculum with reciprocal benefits for both students and community partners. Using a purposive sample, we triangulated data from two data sources: students' reflective journals and an online questionnaire. Our findings showed that the Linguistics and Community service-learning course allowed students to engage in experiential learning, cross-cultural experiences, and become involved with issues related to community building. In doing so, the course exposed students to the relevance of linguistics in everyday life. We argue that a thoughtfully constructed disciplinary-based service-learning programme can be a useful tool in fostering epistemic diversity within a specific discipline such as linguistics and contribute towards the decolonisation of the discipline.

Keywords : service-learning; epistemic diversity; linguistics; reciprocity; literacy; curriculum development.

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